Lazer Helmets: The Leader in Helmet Protection Technology

Earning more 4 & 5-Star Ratings from Virginia Tech's independent helmet testing facility than any other helmet manufacturer

When it comes to protecting your head and reducing the risk of concussion, Lazer offers more top-rated helmets than any other helmet manufacturer. With the recent introduction of Lazer's Sphere MIPS road helmet, the company now has 13 helmets scoring a perfect 5-Star Rating and 2 helmets scoring the 4-Star Rating from Virginia Tech’s independent testing facility. The lab, which has operated since 2007, uses real-world testing protocols to determine how well a helmet can protect against the risk of traumatic brain injuries in the event of a crash.

Not only does Lazer offer a wide variety of these tried and tested helmets, but the Lazer G1 MIPS is the top-rated road cycling helmet, according to Virginia Tech. In fact, of all 106 bike helmets evaluated in the latest round of testing, the super-light, 230-gram G1 MIPS provided better protection against concussions than all but one of the most robust mountain bike lids.

Women mountain biker hitting a rock drop wearing a Lazer Jackal MIPS mountain bike helmet

Safety Ratings and Standards

All bicycle helmets sold in the U.S. have been and are still required to pass the Consumer Product Safety Commission standards for head protection. These regulations require a helmet to protect against skull fracture and brain injury caused by direct impacts of a certain threshold. You’ll find a small CPSC sticker inside any helmet purchased in the U.S., certifying it has passed this general safety check.

Lazer bike helmet being tested at lazer head quarters

However, when the wheels wash out from under us, we may hit the pavement and bonk our heads in different ways as we tumble to a stop. While the road rash, the torn kit, and maybe the scrape on the helmet are the first injuries we often notice, it’s the less obvious injuries that could be the most critical. 

Concussions and their association with long-term brain injuries are better-understood thanks to decades of in-depth studies on sports like collegiate and professional football. These studies helped identify that concussion can occur when both direct AND rotational forces act on the brain. Traumatic brain injuries are not always easy to see or notice right away, but these kinds of injuries are much more common than the catastrophic scenarios that CPSC standards address.

Professional Mountain Biker Thomas Vanderham wearing a Lazer Jackal MIPS helmet as he sits admiring the view of the Vancouver mountains.

Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings

For over a decade, Virginia Tech’s independent helmet testing lab has offered unbiased protection ratings to help consumers determine which helmets best reduce concussion risks. The testing is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufactures.

Group of friends riding gravel bikes and wearing Lazer bike helmets

The program began by studying the impacts that Virginia Tech’s football players experienced on the field. And the data collected over the years has changed the way the world understands concussions and what causes them. The lab has analyzed over 60,000 hits on the field and cross-referenced each hit with video and medical info to develop detailed models of the exact kinds of impacts that will result in a traumatic brain injury. Once researchers knew the conditions that caused a concussion, they could determine the helmets that best protect against that risk.

Lazer Z1 bike helmet being designed at the Lazer headquarters

Utilizing its extensive impact data, Virginia Tech’s helmet lab created a rating system for bicycle helmets as well. While the ratings are not a replacement for the CPSC standards, they are meant to help identify the most protective helmets on the market. Using protocols and tests that mimic real-world bicycle crashes, the lab can help distinguish the different levels of impact protection offered by different helmets.

 

Why STAR Ratings Matter

The STAR Rating system aims to provide an objective, impartial evaluation of how well a helmet protects against a concussion. It measures real-world forces, linear and rotational, that are experienced in a bike crash and how the helmet reduces those forces to help prevent concussion and brain injury. It's a straightforward, non-biased assessment of helmet protection that consumers can choose to utilize when purchasing their next helmet.

 

Virginia Tech Helmet Protection rating logo

Lazer offers a wide range of helmets that boast Virginia Tech's 4 & 5-Star rating. Virginia Tech recommends any helmet ranked 4 or 5-Star and there are 15 total models to choose from mountain bike helmets to road helmets that deliver top-rated protection for riders of all kinds.

Learn more about Virginia Tech's independent testing facility here: https://helmet.beam.vt.edu/bicycle-helmet-ratings.html

 

All 5-Star "Best Available" Rated Lazer Helmets Available in North America:

Vento KinetiCore

Z1 KinetiCore

Strada KinetiCore

Jackal KinetiCore

Coyote KinetiCore

Cage KinetiCore

Chase KinetiCore

Cityzen KinetiCore

Finch KinetiCore

Lupo KinetiCore

Lazer G1 MIPS

Lazer Sphere MIPS

 

Lazer Urbanize MIPS


 

4-Star "Very Good" Rated Lazer Helmets Available in North America include:

Codax KinetiCore

Tempo KinetiCore

Tonic KinetiCore

Coyote MIPS